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n o r t h-c aco l i n a gazett e vol p saturday march 22 1794 (,Â¥â€¢ 428 this d>iy h piittifhed and fmhlc ai tie rrinthg.office a n ;â€¢; w ld r t id n bv latch's king's benchueports ok cases determined in thatjcgurt dur ing the 3 first y!:a2s fcuaiii.ks i a supplement to crokl charles lately tranjiatedintd fbtÂ£Â»glk to,.gut by fn fi re c o i s . x martin price orre 6 a znd a half a ll perfbns who inave demands agsinft jl 3 the late john s&rkey ii'lq ot onflow county are requeft^to furnifli either of the fubfcribevs with hn amount thereof de t.'hin the nattire of the claim ; that provi i .:, rnas be mads to diichar^e the lame and ;;; r ofe indebted to the decealed are " rec ielui io u.vke immediate payment a ice starkey adm'rx umes taylor c a , , v;luam joxes s admrs - jamary s3 n otic e y l t j pcrfons anywife indebted to the j v -. eltate of the late charles adams dec a s requeiie.d to make immediate payment i i.ic ubienber ; and all thole wiio have :,, v demands againft laid eiiate are delu-ed ;: .:.:.â€¢:; in their co..nts properly a:tetc c;i ii order tjtyac they may receive payment jaancc aiams acim'rx j:sc ember ii for sal e f r l'e'v young gegroes lor ca.jfi or country pro â€¢ y the iu}>iti'ii;i.r j .) i jrimh.s m'kinlay t?o â€¢ e luj pi-!ntii!<i-uifice ; a caku f â– â€¢ , . . . . - â€¢- â€¢â– ,, , x ; i:hm);dhi:].i in iviiils lents and ja'jiis the value of gold as eu:.h!ii;icd l iÂ»n*wrt js ivom one gruiiito u puliijd - v 3 ici shoe makers r ke '.:.;.) inform the i public hat ibey carry on the boot aivd â€¢ â€¢â€¢â– !- m vi xg buii.<eis in its v.;ri cvi bniiiches in r h'.orp nexr to mr goal dui in pullok-itrtet op];ui:ie the gliuroli 1 iiey have o,i hand a quantity of boots and i;ioes bootlegs cult lkins ceal ikins of the neateic and befrkiiid cheaper than can bv bought eilewhere thofegerrfemen \ ho will favour them with tfceir cnftoirj may iciy u.i having their work a well executed u3 ll call be uglic hudson & smith january 25 kortk-caftolina treafury-office january 15th 1794 general aflembly by their refolu tion ofr oiii day ot he prei'eut month havhig direcced that judgments be imnÂ«edi ste!y aken agiinft ah pedbns in arrear to the sute 1 hereby inform fuch of the reve nue oiucers and their fecunties who conie within this deicri^Â»doti that judgment will beeniercd up ajrainit tlietn accordirigfy dur ing the superior court for hilisbbrotogh di ftrid which will happen in the month of april next john hayvvood public treafurer to be fold in wilmington on tuefday the 8:h day of april mxt t ten negro flaves ; to fatisfy a judgment obtained by alexander rofe in the lad circuit court againrt henry toomer adminillrator of the late john gordon deceafed conditions cafn john blakely d m wilmington march 14 the perfon who bas borrowed from me the fraged'y of the g&fries i lr is requefted to reiura it february 21 j a v kit l a v 1 s subicription for a publication of the private acts ef the general asse m r l y nort h carolina r^he pubhcition ot a revifal of the pub x lie laws or this irate by juti^e jrtueli having feeinirrgly fuperiederi tne ntceifity of preferring the pamphlets publ.lhed at the rile of each ieiiiun o t!.e legiflatnre theie are now looked upon as uleleis lumber and in a few years will probably cede to he ex lam it is in them alone if the records of the secretary's office are exceptedj th.it arc contained a mhnber of ads which tho called private are of ruoineutbus urilitv to many ot the inhabitants or tiiii iiare a<;.i may evenfually becoipe io to all ot rhe:n r i hefe were not iociuded in the judge's revi fal ; and the difficulty oi-finding a number or tneirt is already extreme and without a re pubheatiofl will iooa ripen into an auolute iui-jracc.cabiliiy under thel'e inipreifions f x martin has undertaken to coiiccr and reprint them and will f'urnuij a well bound copy ot his collection 1 ' to any gendertian who may wiih o honor the undertaking with his patron age ja i'4ie ubfet^vion is 40 from fuch per ions as ar p-0"t*u4ur)y k?:--.v n to him or have eocohraged ins iorner undertakings by fubferibihg e.thcr to his juilice sta tutes or gaze tt he will expect no advance niohey a wii'li to provide againit decepti o;i impoles on him the neceflity of reouirint a iniaii earueitiroih ail odiers to wit .â€¢ ten ihiuingk any perfon who will fobicribe and be co;;ie acconueal>le lor fix copies will be ensi tieci to the itvsnih gratis 1 he expediency ot ti:e undertaker know ing ut number oi copies will be wanted renders it neceuury thai appheanon iiiould be made early ihe gentlemen who juperincend a prefs or a pcii office in this ftaie ire defired to aitord this aid to tiie undertaking appiicjrtion by port spoilage paid or o chervyife will be thankfully attended 10 as this collection will contain all the town acts the cÂ«Â»miai$onÂ«rs of the differ ent towiis in this state are lolkited to eon lider of the propriety of procuring copies lor their refpective offices qr^obefow at pi:blic auction at chatham j court houie on monday the 28th day of april next the plantation known by the name of dcugi.ifs's ferry adjoining the plantation o henry lewis i utrerloh lfq alto the plantation on which vr jan.es baker now liv s in the haw fields with i'ome pcrfona propertyfn^h fa tisfy iundry judgments obtaineo in the circuit court zgainlt james baker ton dhions cam john blakely d m wilmington march 14 be fold at public uuclioii at the old a ccurt-houfe in bupim on wed nefday the id d-iy of april next twenty fix negro fl ivesj to fatisfy two judgments ob tained by william clarke in the laft cir cuit court againft james kunanand others adnnniiiratcrs of the late wm kunan ds ceafed conditions caih john blakely d m wilmington arch 14 a so3r--1 and indufhioiis compofacr wo-jlj it licet witii employment and goo ; Â« ig ss , a this gitice â– were iie wijiin to work at the pi c l occafi o 1 iy he would be moie agietabie : but this wouli iiot be abibiuteiy neccifary phe fubfcrijjer will take a few genteel boarders ji en ltuiunauie terms william hawley mar en 1 genoa novin&er 4 vur r public is in a more critical late v / than it has been in for half a centurv ihc commanders of the bririfh and spanifh tquadronsin our port when were reen forced kit week by federal hips of the line frigates and cutters petfift in arging the senate even by threats to join the powers combined againft france ; there i s howe ver at gcnoi a very numerous partv which oppefes this ecali ion ar d is even in favour of the convention thofe who beiong to this party are accucj of the raoftfinifterdefigns and the government has ordered public prayers for three d?.vs which enced on v ednefday la it to pre ferve the stats from the dangers which threatened it this relates to the rlifcovery cf a cata-in confpiracy encompaffed by a fet of men wiio favoured by fed:tious anarchy flatte red themfelves for tun the general coup on to their own profit one of tin fe con fpirators has been arreced at pozzuo'o a mong whofe papers were four d the na'mes ot all the accomplices in this confpiracv or tho'e at kaft who were to have a fhare in t and whofe number exceeds 3000 the faid paj)ers a!fo contain their defljns and rhe espences which they r j jrc ';',-.- i u . red or were farther to incur to obtain ad herents and abettors i he chief uf the confpiracv is alfo faid to be i i cuftodv ; he is a roman by birth or the name of poli and was in the ferviee of mii tilly the refident minifter of the convention it is alfo faid that in the note feiztd upon this chief there ire the names of 14 yoang patricians who have a r-eady left genoa tfeeplaaof the con fpirators was to fct fire to porto franco and to the hofpital of the poor and whiie every body would be bufy in exiinjruifliii.g the flames 6 o of the conipiratuis were to jio to the bank of st george to pinnder the treafure ; 300 mere were to make themfelves rafters of the fort and of the battery of st beni nc i 250 of the batteiy of delia cava 250 of the battery called la stria ; ar.d 200 of the arfenal and the palace the reft of the confpirators were to patrol the city to plunder and to fpread condernati on we will not vouch for the truth of thefe reports nov 9 our senate feems to wiih to pre ferv tlie neutrality forefeeing that this harbour and the other ports ot genoa weii blockaded the council hai taken ihe precau'.io:;s at the fame time all the ge uode merchantmen are iorbuldcn to lta\e pcti 1 he french are ftill in our territory but at night they deep on board their fhips ci tizen tilly the french ivliniiier llili re niai;;s here leghorn november 6 we learn from corfica that the royalift party with general paoli at their head gain ground on the conventional party which is theleafi numerous in that ifland daily the latter after various defeats have loft ftverai towns and a nuniber of important fÂ»oft a ccmmijaoner from thc convenuoii and iome other republicans liave been taken by the englifli fleet in tlie gt;iÂ»iiofst laurence and feat to co to

n o r t h-c aco l i n a gazett e vol p saturday march 22 1794 (,Â¥â€¢ 428 this d>iy h piittifhed and fmhlc ai tie rrinthg.office a n ;â€¢; w ld r t id n bv latch's king's benchueports ok cases determined in thatjcgurt dur ing the 3 first y!:a2s fcuaiii.ks i a supplement to crokl charles lately tranjiatedintd fbtÂ£Â»glk to,.gut by fn fi re c o i s . x martin price orre 6 a znd a half a ll perfbns who inave demands agsinft jl 3 the late john s&rkey ii'lq ot onflow county are requeft^to furnifli either of the fubfcribevs with hn amount thereof de t.'hin the nattire of the claim ; that provi i .:, rnas be mads to diichar^e the lame and ;;; r ofe indebted to the decealed are " rec ielui io u.vke immediate payment a ice starkey adm'rx umes taylor c a , , v;luam joxes s admrs - jamary s3 n otic e y l t j pcrfons anywife indebted to the j v -. eltate of the late charles adams dec a s requeiie.d to make immediate payment i i.ic ubienber ; and all thole wiio have :,, v demands againft laid eiiate are delu-ed ;: .:.:.â€¢:; in their co..nts properly a:tetc c;i ii order tjtyac they may receive payment jaancc aiams acim'rx j:sc ember ii for sal e f r l'e'v young gegroes lor ca.jfi or country pro â€¢ y the iu}>iti'ii;i.r j .) i jrimh.s m'kinlay t?o â€¢ e luj pi-!ntii!le lor fix copies will be ensi tieci to the itvsnih gratis 1 he expediency ot ti:e undertaker know ing ut number oi copies will be wanted renders it neceuury thai appheanon iiiould be made early ihe gentlemen who juperincend a prefs or a pcii office in this ftaie ire defired to aitord this aid to tiie undertaking appiicjrtion by port spoilage paid or o chervyife will be thankfully attended 10 as this collection will contain all the town acts the cÂ«Â»miai$onÂ«rs of the differ ent towiis in this state are lolkited to eon lider of the propriety of procuring copies lor their refpective offices qr^obefow at pi:blic auction at chatham j court houie on monday the 28th day of april next the plantation known by the name of dcugi.ifs's ferry adjoining the plantation o henry lewis i utrerloh lfq alto the plantation on which vr jan.es baker now liv s in the haw fields with i'ome pcrfona propertyfn^h fa tisfy iundry judgments obtaineo in the circuit court zgainlt james baker ton dhions cam john blakely d m wilmington march 14 be fold at public uuclioii at the old a ccurt-houfe in bupim on wed nefday the id d-iy of april next twenty fix negro fl ivesj to fatisfy two judgments ob tained by william clarke in the laft cir cuit court againft james kunanand others adnnniiiratcrs of the late wm kunan ds ceafed conditions caih john blakely d m wilmington arch 14 a so3r--1 and indufhioiis compofacr wo-jlj it licet witii employment and goo ; Â« ig ss , a this gitice â– were iie wijiin to work at the pi c l occafi o 1 iy he would be moie agietabie : but this wouli iiot be abibiuteiy neccifary phe fubfcrijjer will take a few genteel boarders ji en ltuiunauie terms william hawley mar en 1 genoa novin&er 4 vur r public is in a more critical late v / than it has been in for half a centurv ihc commanders of the bririfh and spanifh tquadronsin our port when were reen forced kit week by federal hips of the line frigates and cutters petfift in arging the senate even by threats to join the powers combined againft france ; there i s howe ver at gcnoi a very numerous partv which oppefes this ecali ion ar d is even in favour of the convention thofe who beiong to this party are accucj of the raoftfinifterdefigns and the government has ordered public prayers for three d?.vs which enced on v ednefday la it to pre ferve the stats from the dangers which threatened it this relates to the rlifcovery cf a cata-in confpiracy encompaffed by a fet of men wiio favoured by fed:tious anarchy flatte red themfelves for tun the general coup on to their own profit one of tin fe con fpirators has been arreced at pozzuo'o a mong whofe papers were four d the na'mes ot all the accomplices in this confpiracv or tho'e at kaft who were to have a fhare in t and whofe number exceeds 3000 the faid paj)ers a!fo contain their defljns and rhe espences which they r j jrc ';',-.- i u . red or were farther to incur to obtain ad herents and abettors i he chief uf the confpiracv is alfo faid to be i i cuftodv ; he is a roman by birth or the name of poli and was in the ferviee of mii tilly the refident minifter of the convention it is alfo faid that in the note feiztd upon this chief there ire the names of 14 yoang patricians who have a r-eady left genoa tfeeplaaof the con fpirators was to fct fire to porto franco and to the hofpital of the poor and whiie every body would be bufy in exiinjruifliii.g the flames 6 o of the conipiratuis were to jio to the bank of st george to pinnder the treafure ; 300 mere were to make themfelves rafters of the fort and of the battery of st beni nc i 250 of the batteiy of delia cava 250 of the battery called la stria ; ar.d 200 of the arfenal and the palace the reft of the confpirators were to patrol the city to plunder and to fpread condernati on we will not vouch for the truth of thefe reports nov 9 our senate feems to wiih to pre ferv tlie neutrality forefeeing that this harbour and the other ports ot genoa weii blockaded the council hai taken ihe precau'.io:;s at the fame time all the ge uode merchantmen are iorbuldcn to lta\e pcti 1 he french are ftill in our territory but at night they deep on board their fhips ci tizen tilly the french ivliniiier llili re niai;;s here leghorn november 6 we learn from corfica that the royalift party with general paoli at their head gain ground on the conventional party which is theleafi numerous in that ifland daily the latter after various defeats have loft ftverai towns and a nuniber of important fÂ»oft a ccmmijaoner from thc convenuoii and iome other republicans liave been taken by the englifli fleet in tlie gt;iÂ»iiofst laurence and feat to co to